A COLLECTION OF FORMER WATER TREATMENT BUILDINGS WITH CHANGE OF USE TO FORM TWO SUBSTANTIAL DWELLINGS IN AN ELEVATED RURAL LOCATION WITH HANDSOME VIEWS OVER THE SURROUNDING COUNTRYSIDE
The former Whitemoor Water Treatment Works ceased operational use in 2004 and comprised two main buildings and two outbuildings. The buildings are attractively constructed from stone and slate and located adjacent to a small group of dwellings further south along High Lane. Planning permission for change of use in 2012, for the conversion of the buildings into two dwellings, in approximately 0.435 acres, offers magnificent views over the surrounding countryside.
The property sits close to the county line in the Yorkshire/Lancashire boarder in a very tranquil location, yet is readily accessible to the M65 motorway providing excellent commuter links into Cheshire. The town's of Colne and Skipton are both readily accessible with Skipton being approximately 15 minutes drive away. Skipton has an excellent array of retail and recreational facilities as well as stunning countryside walks and there is a railway link through to Bradford, Leeds and London Kings Cross. The house is surrounded by some delightful countryside with numerous scenic walks.